Education- Interesting facts 19 October 2021

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How does saliva form in the mouth?

Saliva is made by six groups of cells called salivary glands. The glands deliver the saliva into the mouth through ducts. Saliva is made up mostly of water. It also contains a lot of enzymes, which are special chemicals that help protect the mouth from infection and break down food for digestion.
These glands are always making a little saliva, which keeps the mouth from drying out. They produce more saliva when food is in the mouth. In addition to helping to break down food, saliva lubricates the throat, and that makes swallowing easier.
The salivary glands sit inside each cheek, at the bottom of your mouth, and near your front teeth by the jaw bone.

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Why Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi or Mawlid is Celebrated…?

It is the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad. It is celebrated across the world in the third month of the Muslim lunar calendar. Maulid is observed on the 12th day of the month, Rabi-ul-Awwal. The Prophet Muhammad is believed to be born in around 570 CE in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.

The tomb of Prophet Mohammed, which is under the Green Dome, is in the al-Masjid al-Nabani Mosque in Medina and is considered to be the second holiest spot for Muslims across the world, the first being Mecca.

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20 October – World Statistics Day

World Statistics Day is celebrated every five years on October 20. The first such day was observed on October 20, 2010. This year the world witnessed the third World Statistics Day.
The day was created by the United Nations Statistical Commission to acknowledge the importance of data authenticity and credibility across the globe.

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Matangini Hazra (17 November 1870 – 29 September 1942) was an Indian revolutionary who participated in the Indian independence movement until she was shot dead by the British Indian police in front of the Tamluk Police Station (of erstwhile Midnapore District) on 29 September 1942.

She was affectionately known as Gandhi buri, Bengali for old lady Gandhi.

IDIOMS & PHRASES:
Down for the count

Meaning: Tired; giving up.

Example: My pet dog is down for the count after playing the whole day with the frisbee.

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